Short-term rentals are prohibited in unincorporated Lake County residential zones. No noise rules apply because the activity itself is banned.
Since short-term rentals are prohibited in residential zoning districts of unincorporated Lake County, there are no applicable STR-specific noise rules. The general Lake County Public Nuisance Ordinance noise provisions (70 dB(A) at property line, 100 ft audibility rule) apply to all properties and residents. Violations reported through Code Enforcement at 847-377-4444.
Noise violation: $100 to $750. Multiple complaints: permit review or revocation. Host responsible for guest behavior.
Lake County, IL
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Lake County, IL
Lake County Public Nuisance Ordinance prohibits sound from amplification equipment audible at 100 feet or more from the source, or exceeding 70 dB(A) at the ...
Lake County, IL
Chapter 94 of the Lake County Code regulates construction hours and noise in unincorporated areas. Standard construction hours apply with enforcement through...
Lake County, IL
Lake County IL regulates amplified music through the UDO noise performance standards and municipal ordinances. Outdoor amplified events require special event...
Lake County, IL
Maximum fence height in unincorporated Lake County is 6 feet. Fences exceeding 6 feet in nonresource zones require a building permit. Sight-obscuring fences ...
Lake County, IL
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